How to be an effective leader through a crisis

Don't let your negative emotions affect others.

I refer to great leaders as being ‘swan-like’ – they’re calm, collected and serene on the surface, all while putting in major unseen effort beneath the water.

When you remain calm, clear and consistent in your direction, you will emit a powerful calming effect, keeping your people level headed and focused on the end goal.

As a leader, this is so important in building what I call ‘follow-ability’.

Remember, leadership isn’t always about what you say.

It’s also about how you ACT.

Send me an email today at john@eps-aus.com if you need some guidance on how to stay calm under pressure.

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